The Lazari Building on Bond Street and Brook Street, formerly the iconic luxury fashion store, Fenwick, sits at the heart of London's Mayfair Conservation Area. Our redevelopment of this much-loved 19th-century building will be the culmination of five years of innovation in sustainable design. With a deep focus on retention, reuse, and the circular economy, we aim to preserve the building's unique character while preparing it for a long-term, low-carbon future.
The Lazari Building, New Bond Street & Brook Street
Mayfair & St James's, W1Preserving heritage, building for the future
Retention, reuse, and the circular economy
- Preserving at least 50% of the original structure, minimising embodied carbon.
- Reusing existing materials to reduce waste and lower environmental impact.
- Incorporating recycled materials like structural steel where new materials are necessary.
- Sourcing durable, natural, and reusable products for long-term resilience.
Pushing sustainability further
- Leading an industry forum to ensure sustainability principles translate into real-world results.
- Applying lessons from past projects to enhance adaptability and longevity.
- Designing for a circular future, ensuring flexibility for generations to come.
The impact
- Significant embodied carbon reduction through retention and material reuse.
- Circular economy principles at the forefront, reducing construction waste.
- A benchmark for sustainable redevelopment in one of London’s most prestigious locations.
The Lazari Building is more than just a development—it’s a statement of intent. By combining heritage preservation with cutting-edge sustainability, we are setting a new standard for how historic buildings can thrive in a low-carbon future.